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Most home health nurses find work in public
or private home health agencies. Both
practices require nurses to assist in
around the clock care for convalescing
patients undergoing treatment for chronic
illness, post-surgery therapy, or periods
after an accident. A home health-nursing
job is available as full-time, part-time,
or on-call. The on-call nurse often acts
as a first responder during times of
crisis during a patient's recovery period.
Home health nurses are often the primary
caretakers, working closely with physicians
and other health team members to improve
the condition and lifestyle of the home
health patient. Due to the nature of
their convalescence, a patient may rely
on the home health nurse for more than
what is typically carried out by registered
nurses, and thereby require more emotional
investment on the part of the nurse.
This is especially true of home health
nurses working with children or patients
with a terminal illness.
A career as a home health nurse is a viable
options for any registered nurse. As
a professional in this field, you are
expected to hold exceptional clinical
skills, such as being able to assess
a patient's condition and detect any
signs of potential problems in their
treatment. You will have the opportunity
to work side-by-side with a number of
medical practitioners as a team in your
efforts to treat home health patients.
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